CoPilot Live Australia & New Zealand
- Version
- 8.2.0.1175
- License
- Free
- Downloads
- 103
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. iTunes account required
- Date added
- 14 May 2012
Publisher's description
***** Please check out our new app - CoPilot Live Premium - that is now available. Just search for CoPilot Live Premium on iTunes.*****Welcome to CoPilot Live, the multi-award winning turn-by-turn sat nav app that runs on your iPhone 4/3G/3GS with complete maps of Australia and New Zealand.----------------------------------------"A fantastic app that makes excellent use of the iPhone's GPS" - Mac UserThe very best satellite navigation solution available on the iPhone PDA 24-7----------------------------------------EVERY JOURNEY EASIERDetailed street maps are stored on your phone, not downloaded each trip. There's no monthly fees - just start CoPilot on your iPhone, enter a destination and go there.----------------------------------------FULL-FEATURED SAT NAV ON YOUR iPHONE: Turn-by-turn voice directions Clear 3D and 2D driving views with speed-variable zoom and street names Navigate to a house number, street or address book contact Lane indicator display and CoPilot ClearTurn provides a more realistic display at complex junctions Multiple-stop trips, waypoints and pre-trip planning Huge range of customization optionsDETAILED STREET MAPS Detailed premium quality street maps of Australia and New Zealand stored on your iPhone Thousands of pre-loaded points of interest IMPORTANT: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life----------------------------------------User manual, FAQs and more information available at www.copilotlive.com/iphone
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